INL Employees Compete for the Title of Fastest Gunslinger
February 20, 2020
February 20, 2020
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, Feb. 20 -- The U.S. Department of Energy's Idaho National Laboratory issued the following news on Feb. 19:
With a Ruger .45 caliber revolver glued to her hip like a fifth limb, Debbie Sioux stands at the firing line ready to draw. Her trigger hand circles her gun like a hunter surrounds its prey -- skulking and calculating its every move.
But her quarry isn't a rabbit or deer. It's the mantle of the Eagle Rock Outlaws' fastest gun.
" . . .
With a Ruger .45 caliber revolver glued to her hip like a fifth limb, Debbie Sioux stands at the firing line ready to draw. Her trigger hand circles her gun like a hunter surrounds its prey -- skulking and calculating its every move.
But her quarry isn't a rabbit or deer. It's the mantle of the Eagle Rock Outlaws' fastest gun.
" . . .